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Barielle Spring 2010 Nail Polish: Wildflower Collection

7 January 2010 19 views One Comment

We are tickled by flowers with Barielle’s new Spring 2010 collection that features six new nail polish hues. The floral-themed colors contain the polish line’s healthy “3-free” formulation. As a plus, 100% of proceeds from three shades from the collection will be donated to the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund when purchased at www.ocrf.org.

Why this foundation?

Spring 2010 Wildflower Collection Shades by Barielle

Celebrity Manicurist Elle says, “It means so much to develop a collection that hits so close to home with women affected by ovarian cancer. Having my best friend pass away from the disease, I feel honored to be part of something that gives back. These colors are bold and take unusual twists with color and dimension. Wear them to compliment this fashion season’s bright color palette or wear them with understated nudes and whites in your wardrobe to make their own statement.”

The colors in this collection focus on the opaque flower-power colors with hints of glint. Blossom is an opaque peach; Snapdragon is a mettalic sea foam green; and Darling Dahlia is a deep fuchsia with a touch of silver metallic.

The other three colors pay homage to women close to Barielle who are battling or have lost the fight to ovarian cancer: A Bouquet for Ava-a cool Caribbean blue; June Bug-a teal with fuchsia glitter and Myrza’s Meadow-a light lime green with silver glitter.

We salute you, Barielle, for coming out with a deep, introspective yet flirty collection. Remember that women can also safely use Barielle products throughout pregnancy because they are formaldehyde, toluene and dibutyl-phthalate free.

These shades will retail for $8.00 each and will be available in the middle of February at Barielle.com

***100% of the proceeds from A Bouquet for Ava, June Bug and Myrza’s Meadow purchased at www.ocrf.org will be donated to the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund.***

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  • Annamarie Mcdermett said:

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